NORWOOD PARK GOLF CENTRE
🏴 Southwell, Nottinghamshire, England
Designed by Clyde Johnston
Norwood Park Golf Centre sits in the rolling countryside near Southwell in Nottinghamshire, approximately fifteen miles northeast of Nottingham. Designed by Clyde Johnston, a Northern Irish architect known for his work across the British Isles, the course occupies parkland terrain that features mature woodland and gently undulating ground typical of this part of the East Midlands. The layout takes advantage of natural elevation changes and tree-lined corridors that define playing corridors and frame strategic decisions from the tee.
The course serves as a public facility, offering accessible golf in a region where parkland designs predominate. Johnston's routing incorporates the existing landscape features without dramatic earthmoving, allowing the land's natural contours to inform hole strategy. Several holes play through wooded sections where accuracy takes precedence over distance, while others open onto more expansive fairways that reward longer hitters willing to challenge hazards.
Norwood Park functions as both a destination for visiting golfers exploring Nottinghamshire and a regular venue for local players. The facility includes practice areas and amenities typical of a golf centre operation, supporting both casual rounds and more serious competitive play. The course provides a representative example of accessible parkland golf in the English Midlands, where strategic variety emerges from thoughtful use of trees, elevation, and natural ground movement rather than extensive artificial features.
FAQ
Ratings, design, and course details pulled from Course Vaults.
Norwood was designed by Clyde Johnston.
Yes. Norwood at Norwood Park Golf Centre is listed as welcoming public or guest play on Course Vaults.
Par at Norwood is 72.
Norwood plays 6,976 yards from the back tees on Course Vaults.
The slope rating at Norwood is 132.
Norwood is a 18-hole course.